Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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Utfitm* Flynn fix Mtvii.ryuhhciii'
toiler in ilif Talt cabinet m iu« Uimi
new lUltf' republican tw*m to t*»
Ul|tt»'tl*l. H«p4bllCAit 194 41* »4i4
to m on tiro baitnotiy with the tujf
fMtkiii, winch, it U declared meet*
Wou d nt GU+ Ourt For Cots'd' For* with tn* approval of Juhn 8. Haeriiiati
ri4#|# a fuimer a«uci«ti of Fly 1111*4 111 tUo tia*
What* Pitj it 'ti* to htrlch Mum «""•*> i-Htwemotivo.^ X«
tt-IU think wo liar* Ko»o , m*y o. that <•'»• w«uW rather m Hr.m m Taft .
we >t* 011 tl>* verve l.reaklnic into »>»n the fuurier Ue U |«r-
the maJ houae when we make till* a*- "» tlv a. ;luaiiite.l with the InJian al.
•ertiuti Hut il »»e will rea-l tlie.lail.v tat«- Wo '"'I10 «'• **> Flynn Mercury
p«ti>ci»it will btfrMdilydiioorer»l that the inferior
lt*4 n^' "itly n pity to t»e rleli but u ain. ~
Charles W Mor*c, the millionaire fin-
ancier. wa* only nati-iied with becom-
ing in li liy ttie
01 the National Hank of North \uier-
ica, an 1 for »u«*li he w u» fteiitonoe I t
fifteen year* iu tli« penitentiary. N »w
During the recent campaign. every
p timhle inflttett •« wat brought to bc»<r
t*» f »mpol the tttixuti* 1 Uut'ute .**.4
L lit county to vote site democratic
ti<k«>t in order ' # curry favor with the
I 11 K*nitic state administration. The
on the heels of this eoineii Mr«. Howard e izjns believed, howevor, that the
Gould, vho is being aued for a divorce ix? >ph?of the etatc have tuoro reepect
and H'.ys:
for the comiuunry that votoa its hon»
o»t *)titim*nte than for one that cater*
politial effect* Tiic result was that
Logan county gave letter that 1500
ro;» 1 Ulmaj »rity an«l i»rnn«is rtic i
banner, republican c muty of the -state J
The showing made by Oklahoma re-
.pihlicans in the recent election is «1
|read.v bearing fruit. Tuu .^t. I^ouis
(jluhe-Denocrat says ed.t rally:-
"Oklahoma is referred to as a botan-
ical garden of ciank ideas' In the
course ot' time the new .state will drop
its fads and sortie down to alfalfa audi
; ill the othei goudthings, including Re-
publican irrigation."
" It c>«t fts much to furnish the »abl« f.;r
vnt pewon ixi it doe* for two. and it co*tn
mor • in proportion for on* person to live
th*» ;t for tw-> "
i >e«n aeeuxtoDMil t»> hor.*e« and
do ti.'i know why I «h >uld srive th«-m up
»:ro ly becau-e my husband has unjusti-
fiedly left me."
"It scarcely pays to keep an automobile
lont^r :han one year."
"No dress at Osborne's Lighten t-in's.
Wanamaker's or Altaman's that any
woman of means would be apt to purchase
cos** under $250."
"This jewelry* bill ($57,000) canmt be
called extravagant either for the wife of
a man of my husband's larjre we .l h. It
certainly will stand comparison with the
jewerly purchased by the wife of the de-
fen lant's brother. George J. Gould, who
I am creditably informed and beleivea to
b£ valued at $1,200.000."
Sev itv tUousan I dollars p?r year is
barely living expenses savs Mrs. Gould
Wirie she lias h 11 an I'lowan iC ot 75.-
000 a vear iiet war I robe is in s«jak for
her hotel bill, a:rd her jewels held t«>
seciuv money for ihur repairs. Mrs
Gould claims her husband's forrun-
is $15,000,000, while her husb ind sa s
lie is broke, or so poor that lie can't
put either of his two yachts in ru i-
ning order. Howard Gould's story ol
being nearly broke is more apt to be
accredited than that of his wif 's. A
$75,000 yearly expenditure and the The resignation of President Elliot of Harvard
ti u „... „ 1 , _ v , rv„r.r; i is still una JCJun ted for. In university circles it is
cold heaitedness 01 a wire s aiiecMons . . .. , . . . . , .
commonly believed that he simply desires to retire
to boot is enough to bicak the ban k from active work on accoimt of his age. He will
of Monte Carlo. For our own sake , jje 75 years old next March. A. Lawrence Lowell,
we're glad we are broke and we're not Ia Boston lawyer of prominence, is mentioned as
ashamed for an3*one to know it. Our; his successor.
onlv fortune is one wife, a baby, a hand XT — . ♦ . , — . ,,
*\ , , , „ . , , - \ , Now that the quadriennial votefest is safely
satchel, couple dozen fried shirts »'••! :wer, , ,ute sc-i!,. per:in«i«ly *inests the
a pair "f uueve'ily matche I s » b i i .H'inability of getting down to business. Let's
we wouldn't give it for ail til. fo. Uu istni. he tlephant back to the side-show tent, hitch!
of the whole iarn Gould family. jthed >nkey to the spring wagon and get busy fill-
4 " 1 ing th i dinner oail. Now's the time to advertise. \
J. W. FARLEY & SONS
For Staple and Fancy Groceries
Remember we have a
small stock of Shoes, and
Hats, which we are dos-
ing out for less money
than they cost whole-
sale.
See us before purchasing
The Store that treats you
RIGHT
Eldorado. Oklahoma
A St Louis mm has asked fot a di-
vorce because his wife has insisted up-
on moving every six months since tiicy
were m.irried and says he needs repose.
If he has fitted all the stovepipes and
tacked all the carpets what he really
needs is a medal as the champion cus-
ser 1 »i" the countrv.
The second annual meeting of the
(Oklahoma State Bar association will
ue held in Oklahoma City 011 Monday!
ana Tuesday*, January 1 and 5. *
OAVIS (SIN COMPANY
a
OOD clean, well ginned cotton, always brings the highest
market price. If you will examine my plant you
will see 1 cannot help pleasing you. I have installed
more new machinery and can guarantee satisfaction in sam-
ple and turnouts.
Our price for ginning is a3 cheap as the cheapest.
Your patronage will be appreciated.
The gin is always open for inspection of farmers and
citizens. My scales have been inspected by the State Scale
Inspector. I want your business and know I can please you.
My Motto: Honest weights, hon-
est work and square dealing.
GEORGE B. DAVIS
To Young Men. j
T, , . . ... . ■' Charles W Morse, the millionaire, of New York
If vourg men desire success in life, in the purest , , . , .
, ' * , . , hi> be->n sent*n?ed to fifteen vears in the Dem-
and truest sense of the term—success that cu -' .. - .. . * , - '
. , . ,, . , ... , . t-ritiarv for the misapplication of funds of the
in nnhm lifp pndurin<r. PYaltincr __ . . _ •
National Bank of Nor'h America. It's fast coming
li ope
as well as the poor--jr, it as it should be.
minates in noble, stainless life enduring-, exalting
and immortalizing even after passing over the Un-... , . . . , - . .
. . « .. , . the day when the pn-' n gates stani open for ri-^h
seen--it i certainly very essential hat their i „ 4.u_ ..t
characte s be founded unwavering upon the broad I
and enduring principles of religion. An unbe-, 7*
liever may become a great man, without doubt. The nan who shuts hi = eye t ^ the pubi c enter-
if he has the ener*y, ambinon and talent, but an Prses f the to.vn in which he live- is a stumb- |
intellect-jf the highest order mast b» base : up^n h'ng bhxik in the pathway of progress. Push 'he 2
Christianity. There exists in the present a?e so car of progress; some day it will be a train th^n |
many temptations to lead the young, the pleasure- -vou " prouc^ ^ie w or^ J'ou ^ave ^one f°r -vour |
loving and thoughtless astrav, and such an utter ,^ountry' ||
disregard of honesty, virtue and truth among * <2
our leading men. that a wide field of u^efulne.-s By decisions handed down in the United State? *
is open to the honest and upright in heart Wh < c^urt America" Tobacco Co . has been found %
should not you, young man. just stepping upon the a trust operating in vi claticn of the Sherman anti
the arena of life, bring vour influence to bear with • trust law. a
a strong hand and clear head in the correction and ♦ 2
punishment of many creat evils? Will you do it? The «heelbarn w ride renewed its youth again-*
• this year a.-- a feature of election batting. There
The citizens of Guthrie expect to wa a revival of the fashion al! over the United
have their hip convention hall o»ra- States. ^
pletcd in time t'ur th"< wsion of the ~
J5o**ond leans'utilise in Janna»v. If TbJ *■»*••« I socialist vote of the entire s*ate of
sufficient I v U.-sc ?' I£""* aWm m™* of
U.O>l -ver las' vear.
Carries $15,000.00
Burglary Insurance, to protect our depositors.
Can you afford to keep your money and run the
risk of being robbed when it is insured in our
bank? The sequel is no. Safe is fire and burglar
proof. Deposit your money where it will be safe.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ELDORADO, OKLA.
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SEE L. TURNEY
We do first-class work
in every particular. We
have been here over a
year and our work has
proven satisfactory.
GALLEKY: Two doors East
of Postoffice. Eldorado.
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Dascomb-Daniel Lbr. Co.
Want your business. We carrv a full line
of Lumber. Shingles, Sash, Doors, Moul-
dings, Lime, Cement, Brick. Posts, Pick-
ets, Paints and Oils.
We appreciate your bill, large or small.
Let us figure with you.
S. (J. ASHBY, Manager
Eldorado, f>k.
mau; >th building, sufficient I v lure
to lioii?/^ comfortably all defKirtmcnt^
aad it - to he used by tiic state with-
oit-n. xov i withoxil riec. Th«
R «. MTTIISON
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And think of it, Missouri Ujo and a rtp-b!ican
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E100RA00, OKLA
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I. K IIARHISON
ATTORNEY' -AT-LAW
IVwfanv m al cufla
Office o\er Corner Drug Store
Fpdor*po. Oklahoma
W. C. Austin.
Attorney-*!-Law.
Practice in «J1 c >urt» in the ter-
ritory and before the L\ 3.
Lani
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Kelly, James E. Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1908, newspaper, November 13, 1908; Eldorado, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403323/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.